Life Death Memories

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ethnic violence analysis
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Jewish Cemetery
Jewish victims
Jewish Window
Middle Aged Couple
Nazi occupation research
Outer Door
Polish anti-Semites
River Bend
River Bug
Sheet Metal Roof
Small Cave
Small Jewish Towns
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780967996011
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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I had an uneventful childhood. My family loved me." The author's direct, personal voice gives this Holocaust memoir its power. Although the writing is direct, almost monosyllabic at times, the book is not intended for young readers. It conveys a brutality that is sudden and close, just as it was for the boy when he heard that his beloved older brother and his father had been shot to death and thrown into a common grave.

This is the story of a young boy who came of age before World War II in a small Polish-Jewish-Ukrainian town. Nearly his entire family met their end by gas or by bullet. He survived only by the barest of luck. Among the most moving pages in the book are those the author devotes to the Ukrainian and Polish men and women who found the courage, in the face of savage anti-Semitism raging about them, to come to the aid of the Jewish victims, thus risking death both at the hands of their neighbors and the German masters alike.

Thomas T. Hecht was born in Busk, Poland (now Busk, Ukraine) on November 27, 1929. After the events recounted in this book, he and his mother had many adventures. After their liberation they sojourned in a number of towns, until finally they were admitted to New York in July 1948 under the Displaced Persons program.

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